Use pre-printed mailing labels as an adaptation for learners who have writing or communication difficulties. Print out vocabulary words, math phrases and simple diagrams for students to use during daily work.

This website is dedicated to promoting inclusive schooling and exploring positive ways of supporting students with autism and other disabilities. Most of my work involves collaborating with schools to create environments, lessons, and experiences that are inclusive, respectful, and accessible for all learners.

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great and inspiring. I am currently doing one of the things on the list. Trying to influence the school board on the next superintendant hire. Any suggestions from you or others on strategies. Thanks.
liz Tree

Attend any meetings on the topic, suggest a parent survey if they are not already doing one, send a letter with specific ideas on desired areas of expertise– better yet, suggest interview questions.
Research finalists and provide feedback on anything you can learn about their background related to inclusive education. Keep asking questions and give plenty of input and feedback.

Oops- that posted before I was done. Hope that helps, Liz. My last suggestion is to run for school board so you can have even more input as the years go on. We need great inclusive ed advocates on boards. Thanks for the comment!